bass in Japanese
bass in Japanese is バス, ベース — bass means low in pitch or frequency, referring to sound, voice, or instrument.
bass in Japanese
バス
Pronounced: basu
Of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency.
ベース
Pronounced: bēsu
Of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency.
ベース
Pronounced: bēsu
バス
Pronounced: basu
One who sings in the bass range.
What does "bass" mean?
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adjective Low in pitch or frequency, referring to sound, voice, or instrument.
"He has a deep, bass voice perfect for radio."
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noun The lowest range of musical pitch, or an instrument that plays in that range, such as a bass guitar or double bass.
"She plays bass in a local rock band."
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noun Any of various edible fish resembling perch, found in both fresh and salt water.
"They caught two sea bass off the pier."
bass in a sentence
- He has a deep, bass voice perfect for radio.
- She plays bass in a local rock band.
- Turn down the bass a little, it's rattling the windows.
- They caught two sea bass off the pier.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bass" in Japanese?
"bass" in Japanese is バス, ベース. bass means: Low in pitch or frequency, referring to sound, voice, or instrument.
How do you pronounce バス?
"bass" in Japanese is バス, pronounced "basu".
How do you use "bass" in a sentence?
Example: "He has a deep, bass voice perfect for radio." In Japanese, "bass" is バス, ベース.
Are there other ways to say "bass" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "bass": バス, ベース.
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